State of the Union heckling showed desperate state of the Dems

There was a cheap metaphor to be had in the remarkable moment when
Safia al-Souhail, who had just voted in the Iraqi elections, and
Janet Norwood, whose U.S. Marine son was killed in Iraq, embraced
during the President's State of the Union speech last week. Norwood
was holding her son's dog tags, which became entangled in
al-Souhail's cuff. The two struggled at disentanglement. Laura Bush
had to help them. It was an image with some resonance, to be sure.